O. Gy. Dely szerk.: Vertebrata Hungarica 23. (Budapest, 1989)

Topál, Gy.: Tertiary and Early Quaternary remains of Corynorhinus and Plecotus from Hungary (Mammalia, Chiroptera) 33-55. o.

the age of this localities was close to, or identical with that of Deutsch Altenburg 2 (RABE­DER 1974) where evidently the species composition of plecotines completely equalled. List of specimens as follows: (marked with + when the specimen is from Beremend Loc. 16 and not - as the majority - from Beremend Loc. 17). The specimens are deposited in the collection of the Palaeontological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Reg. No. of rostra V. 86.21.r ser. No. 23, fragmentary rostrum in each side with P2/-P4/­M1/-M2/-M3/ and alveoli of I1/-C with attached left mandibular fragment; ser. No. 24, dam­aged rostrum with full set of alveoli (except of II/, II/ and M3/, M3/); ser. No. 26, rostrum with right and left alveoli of 12/-M2/; Reg. No. of the maxillary pieces V. 86. 22 : ser. No. 18, left maxillary fragment with P4 and alveole of P2/; ser. No. 19, right maxillary fragment with P4/-M1/-M2/ and alveoli of II/-P2/; ser. No. 20, right maxillary fragment with P4/­M1/ and alveoli of C-P2/; ser. No. 21, right maxillary fragment with P4/-M1/-M2/ and al­veoli of C-P2/, M3/; ser. No. 22, right maxillary fragment with P4/-Ml/­M2/ and alveole of P2/; ser. No. 2 5, right maxillary fragment with 12/, P2/-P4/-Ml/­M2/ and alveoli of II/, C, M3/; ser. No. 27, right maxillary fragment with P4/-Ml/­M2/ and alveoli of C , P2/, M3/; ser. No. 28, left maxillary fragment with I1/-I2/-C, P4/-Ml/­M2/ and alveole of P2/; ser. No. 134, left maxillary fragment with P4/ and alveoli of II/-P2/; Reg. No. V. 86.21., ser. No. 23, left mandibular fragment with full dentition and with attached rostrum; Reg. No. of other mandibular pieces V. 86. 23.: ser. No. 29, left mandibular fragment with P/4-M/1­M/2-M/3 and alveoli of I/l-P/3; ser. No. 30, left mandibular fragment with P/3-P/4-M/1­M/2- M/3 and alveole of P/2; ser. No. 31, left mandibular fragment with 1/1, P/4, M/2-M/3 and alveoli of I/3-P/3, M/l; ser. No. 32, left mandible with ascending ramus and M/l-M/2­M/3 and alveoli of I/l-P/4; ser. No. 33, right mandibular fragment with C-P/2-P/3-P/4­M/l; ser. No. 34, right mandibular fragment (ascending ramus) with alveole of M/3; ser. No. 35, left mandibular fragment with 1/2, P/4 and alveoli of 1/1, I/3-P/3, M/l-M/3; ser. No. 36, left mandibular fragment with ascending ramus and alveoli of M/2-M/3; ser. No. 37, right mandible with P/4 (missing angular process) and alveoli of I/l-P/3, M/l-M/3; ser. No. 38, left mandibular fragment with M/2-M/3; ser. No. 39, right fragmentary mandible with 1/2­I/3-C, P/4-M/l-M/2-fragmentary M/3 and alveoli ofl/l, P/2-P/3; ser. No. 40, right man­dibular fragment with 1/1-1/2-1/3-C-P/2-P/3-P/4-M/l-M/2-M/3; ser. No. 41, right mandi­bular fragment with P/4-M/l-M/2-M/3 and alveoli of I/l-P/3; ser. No. 42, right mandibular fragment with M/l and alveoli of I/l-P/4, M/2-M/3; ser. No. 43, left mandibular fragment with P/4-M/1-M/2-M/3 and alveoli of I/l-P/3; ser. No. 123, left mandibular fragment with 1/2, M/l, M/3 and alveoli of 1/1, I/3-P/4, M/2; ser. No. 124, left mandibular fragment with P/3-P/4, M/2-M/3 and alveoli of P/2, M/2; ser. No. 125, left mandibular fragment with 1/1­I/2-I/3, P/2-P/3-P/4, M/2 and alveoli of C, M/l; ser. No. 126, left mandibular fragment with M/l-M/2-M/3; ser. No. 127, left mandibular fragment with M/l and alveoli of I/l-P/4; ser. No. 128, left mandibular fragment with damaged M/l and alveoli of P/2-P/4; ser. No. 129, left mandibular fragment with alveoli of I/l-P/4; ser. No. 130, left mandibular frag­ment with alveoli of I/l-P/4j ser. No. 131, right mandibular fragment with P/4, M/2 and alveoli of I/l-P/3, M/l, M/3; ser. No. 132, right mandibular fragment with M/2 and alve­ole of M/l; ser. No. 133, right mandibular fragment (ascending ramus); Reg. No. of the next two mandibles V. 86. 24. ser. No. 135+, left mandibular fragment with P/4-M/l and alveole of P/3; ser. No. 136+, left mandible with P/4, M/2-M/3 and alveoli of I/l-P/3, M/l. Comparisons and r e m a r k s. Though the material i s rather fragmentary , all teeth are represented in it. Regarding the available measurements (see Tables 3, 5) the sample - without, any overlap - is smaller in three characters than in the recent P. auritus females from Hungary and Czechoslovakia as: width of rostrum at C-C alveoli, width of rostrum at M3/-M3/, and M3/ width. In other three features the smaller measurements of the Bere­mend P. abeli showed some overlap with the recent P. auritus , as in M3/-M3/ alveolar width of rostrum, depth of intermaxillary notch, ar ! basal length of P/3. The available measure­ments of the Beremend sample were definitely greater than or just slightly overlapping with P. auritus in six characters: width of anterior palatal emargination, P4/-M3/ length, Ml/­M3/ length, basal length of P4/, length of Ml/, length of M3/, The values were greater in P. abeli but overlapping in ten features: length of M2/, length of mandible, P/4-M/3 length, M/l-M/3 length, M/l-M/3 alveolar length, P/2 basal length, P/2 basal width, M/2 length, height of mandibular body under M/l, height of mandibular body behind M/3. Because of ex­tensive overlap, the Beremend P. abeli and recent P. auritus of Europe could be regarded

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